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        • Arlene Hooker Fay Native American Indian Print
          May. 11, 2024

          Arlene Hooker Fay Native American Indian Print

          Est: $25 - $50

          20 1/2" by 25" framed.

          Davis Brothers Auction
        • Arlene Hooker Fay Native American Girl Painting
          Mar. 02, 2024

          Arlene Hooker Fay Native American Girl Painting

          Est: $50 - $75

          Oil on wood. 5" by 5 3/8". Arlene Hooker Fay (1937 - 2001) was active/lived in Montana. Arlene Fay is known for Portrait and Indian figure painting. Arlene Hooker Fay was born in Great Falls on Nov. 21, 1933, to William and Esther Hooker. She lived her first five years on a farm outside Highwood, before moving to Great Falls. Arlene contracted polio in August, 1948, just before her sophomore year and was confined to a wheelchair ever since. She graduated from Great Falls High School in 1951, taking classes on the first floor, as there was no elevator. She worked as a medical secretary for a year and for two years as a secretary with the child welfare division of the Cascade County Welfare office, while painting portraits evenings and weekends. Arlene married Thomas M. Fay on Sept. 17, 1955, while he was stationed in Montana serving in the Air Force. He was transferred to Sacramento for a year and a half after which they returned to Montana. After the birth of their second child, they moved to Bozeman where they lived for four years while Tom went to college. She took on various jobs (baby-sitting, telephone solicitation, sewing and alterations, and painting children's portraits.) Their third child was born in Cut Bank where they lived for two years while Tom taught high school in Browning. Then they moved into Browning for two years and to Conrad for three years, where she continued her painting, wrote a weekly article for the newspaper, and gave piano lessons. Tom taught for a year in Jordan and then worked for Consolidated Freightways in Great Falls from 1971 until his retirement in 1995. During that time Arlene's art career progressed and she has had many articles in the Tribune, other Montana newspapers and national art magazines. Unable to volunteer in the community, she donated much art to be sold for various charities including BASH (Building a Scholastic Heritage) for the College of Great Falls, the Gift of Life, Big Brothers and Sisters, St. Thomas Children's Home, the C.M. Russell Museum, the Ad Club for their scholarship program and food bank drive, and which helped get the Crimestoppers program started in Montana. Her paintings always made near top dollar at various auctions in the Northwest as did her quick draws. She won "Best of Show" awards at every major Northwest auction, including the C.M. Russell Auction which she exhibited in every year except the first year. A review in Southwest Art magazine of a book published on all the art auctions in the Northwest said it was obvious that A. Hooker Fay, Ace Powell and C.M. Russell were the artists most accepted into the Northwest auctions.

          Davis Brothers Auction
        • Arlene Hooker Fay Original Framed Pastel
          Dec. 06, 2023

          Arlene Hooker Fay Original Framed Pastel

          Est: $200 - $400

          Arlene Hooker Fay Original Framed Pastel. Measures 10.75 x 7.5 inches image size and 21 x 17.75 inches framed. Gallery framed, pastel not inspected out of framing. If lot is absent of a condition report one may be requested via email. Condition report is provided as an opinion only and is no guarantee as condition can be subjective. Buyer must view photographs or scans to assist in determining condition and ask further questions if so desired. Our in-house shipping department will gladly pack and ship any item that fits into a 14x14x14 inch or 30x5x24 inch or equivalent or smaller box/folio if it is not fragile or over 25lbs. We will charge for labor to pack and process based on actual time it takes, actual cost of materials used to pack and actual shipper charges that will include insurance and signature required. We generally use USPS and Fed Ex and compare the pricing between the two. Books maximum box size will be 14x14x14 inch or equivalent and will be shipped USPS Media Mail unless otherwise requested. We gladly will give shipping estimates prior to auction. Please make this request at least 24 hours prior to auction for our shipping department to respond. If your invoice is for multiple items, we will use our discretion on requiring the use of an outside shipper. We reserve the right to require an outside shipper on any item(s) in the auction even if not stated.

          Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC
        • Arlene Hooker Fay, Little Girl in Traditional Dress
          Nov. 12, 2023

          Arlene Hooker Fay, Little Girl in Traditional Dress

          Est: $300 - $500

          Arlene Hooker Fay (Montana, 1937-2001), portrait of little Native American girl in traditional dress, pastel on paper sight: 13 x 10 in., frame: 21 x 18 in. Provenance: Property from an Oklahoma City, Oklahoma corporate collection We happily provide seamless shipping services on everything we sell. Please email us at shipping@vogtauction.com or call 210-971-5750 for more information.

          Vogt Galleries Texas
        • ARLENE FAY INDIAN GIRL PASTEL DRAWING
          Sep. 24, 2023

          ARLENE FAY INDIAN GIRL PASTEL DRAWING

          Est: $350 - $500

          19" by 23" framed. Arlene Hooker Fay (1937 - 2001) was active/lived in Montana. Arlene Fay is known for Portrait and Indian figure painting. The following, courtesy of Mary Scriver, is from the Great Falls Tribune, Friday August 10, 2001: Arlene Hooker Fay was born in Great Falls on Nov. 21, 1933, to William and Esther Hooker. She lived her first five years on a farm outside Highwood, before moving to Great Falls. Arlene contracted polio in August, 1948, just before her sophomore year and was confined to a wheelchair ever since. She graduated from Great Falls High School in 1951, taking classes on the first floor, as there was no elevator. She worked as a medical secretary for a year and for two years as a secretary with the child welfare division of the Cascade County Welfare office, while painting portraits evenings and weekends. Arlene married Thomas M. Fay on Sept. 17, 1955, while he was stationed in Montana serving in the Air Force. He was transferred to Sacramento for a year and a half after which they returned to Montana. After the birth of their second child, they moved to Bozeman where they lived for four years while Tom went to college. She took on various jobs (baby-sitting, telephone solicitation, sewing and alterations, and painting children's portraits.) Their third child was born in Cut Bank where they lived for two years while Tom taught high school in Browning. Then they moved into Browning for two years and to Conrad for three years, where she continued her painting, wrote a weekly article for the newspaper, and gave piano lessons. Tom taught for a year in Jordan and then worked for Consolidated Freightways in Great Falls from 1971 until his retirement in 1995. During that time Arlene's art career progressed and she has had many articles in the Tribune, other Montana newspapers and national art magazines. Unable to volunteer in the community, she donated much art to be sold for various charities including BASH (Building a Scholastic Heritage) for the College of Great Falls, the Gift of Life, Big Brothers and Sisters, St. Thomas Children's Home, the C.M. Russell Museum, the Ad Club for their scholarship program and food bank drive, and which helped get the Crimestoppers program started in Montana. Her paintings always made near top dollar at various auctions in the Northwest as did her quick draws. She won "Best of Show" awards at every major Northwest auction, including the C.M. Russell Auction which she exhibited in every year except the first year. A review in Southwest Art magazine of a book published on all the art auctions in the Northwest said it was obvious that A. Hooker Fay, Ace Powell and C.M. Russell were the artists most accepted into the Northwest auctions. Her humor was renowned, and she was sought after for roasts for charities and seminars. She also was famous for her "Hookerisms" (many times she was referred to as the Erma Bombeck of the art world). In recent years she had experienced pain and rapidly increasing weakness from post-polio syndrome. Arlene is survived by her husband Tom, daughter Lori of Great Falls, sons Tom Jr. of Missoula, William and daughter-in-law Mary Beth of Colorado Springs, one grandson, Cory of Great Falls, and two sisters, Connie Cordera of Gig Harbor, WA, and Caryl Ward of Great Falls. A brother, William, has died.

          Davis Brothers Auction
        • Arlene Fay (MT,1937-2001) pastel painting
          Nov. 13, 2022

          Arlene Fay (MT,1937-2001) pastel painting

          Est: $360 - $450

          ARTIST: Arlene Hooker Fay (Montana, 1937 - 2001) NAME: Portrait of Indian Boy MEDIUM: pastel on paper CONDITION: Very good. Framed under the glass. Wear to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 8 x 10 inches / 20 x 25 cm FRAME SIZE: 13 x 15 inches / 33 x 38 cm SIGNATURE: lower right SKU#: 119059 US Shipping $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Arlene Hooker Fay was born in Great Falls on Nov. 21, 1933, to William and Esther Hooker. She lived her first five years on a farm outside Highwood, before moving to Great Falls. Arlene contracted polio in August, 1948, just before her sophomore year and was confined to a wheelchair ever since. She graduated from Great Falls High School in 1951, taking classes on the first floor, as there was no elevator.She worked as a medical secretary for a year and for two years as a secretary with the child welfare division of the Cascade County Welfare office, while painting portraits evenings and weekends.Arlene married Thomas M. Fay on Sept. 17, 1955, while he was stationed in Montana serving in the Air Force. He was transferred to Sacramento for a year and a half after which they returned to Montana. After the birth of their second child, they moved to Bozeman where they lived for four years while Tom went to college. She took on various jobs (baby-sitting, telephone solicitation, sewing and alterations, and painting children's portraits.)Their third child was born in Cut Bank where they lived for two years while Tom taught high school in Browning. Then they moved into Browning for two years and to Conrad for three years, where she continued her painting, wrote a weekly article for the newspaper, and gave piano lessons. Tom taught for a year in Jordan and then worked for Consolidated Freightways in Great Falls from 1971 until his retirement in 1995. During that time Arlene's art career progressed and she has had many articles in the Tribune, other Montana newspapers and national art magazines.Unable to volunteer in the community, she donated much art to be sold for various charities including BASH (Building a Scholastic Heritage) for the College of Great Falls, the Gift of Life, Big Brothers and Sisters, St. Thomas Children's Home, the C.M. Russell Museum, the Ad Club for their scholarship program and food bank drive, and which helped get the Crimestoppers program started in Montana.Her paintings always made near top dollar at various auctions in the Northwest as did her quick draws. She won "Best of Show" awards at every major Northwest auction, including the C.M. Russell Auction which she exhibited in every year except the first year. A review in Southwest Art magazine of a book published on all the art auctions in the Northwest said it was obvious that A. Hooker Fay, Ace Powell and C.M. Russell were the artists most accepted into the Northwest auctions.Her humor was renowned, and she was sought after for roasts for charities and seminars. She also was famous for her "Hookerisms" (many times she was referred to as the Erma Bombeck of the art world).In recent years she had experienced pain and rapidly increasing weakness from post-polio syndrome.

          Broward Auction Gallery LLC
        • Arlene Fay (MT,1937-2001) pastel painting
          Aug. 21, 2022

          Arlene Fay (MT,1937-2001) pastel painting

          Est: $380 - $475

          ARTIST: Arlene Hooker Fay (Montana, 1937 - 2001) NAME: Portrait of Indian Boy MEDIUM: pastel on paper CONDITION: Very good. Framed under the glass. Wear to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 8 x 10 inches / 20 x 25 cm FRAME SIZE: 13 x 15 inches / 33 x 38 cm SIGNATURE: lower right SKU#: 119059 US Shipping $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Arlene Hooker Fay was born in Great Falls on Nov. 21, 1933, to William and Esther Hooker. She lived her first five years on a farm outside Highwood, before moving to Great Falls. Arlene contracted polio in August, 1948, just before her sophomore year and was confined to a wheelchair ever since. She graduated from Great Falls High School in 1951, taking classes on the first floor, as there was no elevator.She worked as a medical secretary for a year and for two years as a secretary with the child welfare division of the Cascade County Welfare office, while painting portraits evenings and weekends.Arlene married Thomas M. Fay on Sept. 17, 1955, while he was stationed in Montana serving in the Air Force. He was transferred to Sacramento for a year and a half after which they returned to Montana. After the birth of their second child, they moved to Bozeman where they lived for four years while Tom went to college. She took on various jobs (baby-sitting, telephone solicitation, sewing and alterations, and painting children's portraits.)Their third child was born in Cut Bank where they lived for two years while Tom taught high school in Browning. Then they moved into Browning for two years and to Conrad for three years, where she continued her painting, wrote a weekly article for the newspaper, and gave piano lessons. Tom taught for a year in Jordan and then worked for Consolidated Freightways in Great Falls from 1971 until his retirement in 1995. During that time Arlene's art career progressed and she has had many articles in the Tribune, other Montana newspapers and national art magazines.Unable to volunteer in the community, she donated much art to be sold for various charities including BASH (Building a Scholastic Heritage) for the College of Great Falls, the Gift of Life, Big Brothers and Sisters, St. Thomas Children's Home, the C.M. Russell Museum, the Ad Club for their scholarship program and food bank drive, and which helped get the Crimestoppers program started in Montana.Her paintings always made near top dollar at various auctions in the Northwest as did her quick draws. She won "Best of Show" awards at every major Northwest auction, including the C.M. Russell Auction which she exhibited in every year except the first year. A review in Southwest Art magazine of a book published on all the art auctions in the Northwest said it was obvious that A. Hooker Fay, Ace Powell and C.M. Russell were the artists most accepted into the Northwest auctions.Her humor was renowned, and she was sought after for roasts for charities and seminars. She also was famous for her "Hookerisms" (many times she was referred to as the Erma Bombeck of the art world).In recent years she had experienced pain and rapidly increasing weakness from post-polio syndrome.

          Broward Auction Gallery LLC
        • Arlene Fay (MT,1937-2001) pastel painting
          May. 08, 2022

          Arlene Fay (MT,1937-2001) pastel painting

          Est: $400 - $500

          ARTIST: Arlene Hooker Fay (Montana, 1937 - 2001) NAME: Portrait of Indian Boy MEDIUM: pastel on paper CONDITION: Very good. Framed under the glass. Wear to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 8 x 10 inches / 20 x 25 cm FRAME SIZE: 13 x 15 inches / 33 x 38 cm SIGNATURE: lower right SKU#: 119059 US Shipping $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Arlene Hooker Fay was born in Great Falls on Nov. 21, 1933, to William and Esther Hooker. She lived her first five years on a farm outside Highwood, before moving to Great Falls. Arlene contracted polio in August, 1948, just before her sophomore year and was confined to a wheelchair ever since. She graduated from Great Falls High School in 1951, taking classes on the first floor, as there was no elevator.She worked as a medical secretary for a year and for two years as a secretary with the child welfare division of the Cascade County Welfare office, while painting portraits evenings and weekends.Arlene married Thomas M. Fay on Sept. 17, 1955, while he was stationed in Montana serving in the Air Force. He was transferred to Sacramento for a year and a half after which they returned to Montana. After the birth of their second child, they moved to Bozeman where they lived for four years while Tom went to college. She took on various jobs (baby-sitting, telephone solicitation, sewing and alterations, and painting children's portraits.)Their third child was born in Cut Bank where they lived for two years while Tom taught high school in Browning. Then they moved into Browning for two years and to Conrad for three years, where she continued her painting, wrote a weekly article for the newspaper, and gave piano lessons. Tom taught for a year in Jordan and then worked for Consolidated Freightways in Great Falls from 1971 until his retirement in 1995. During that time Arlene's art career progressed and she has had many articles in the Tribune, other Montana newspapers and national art magazines.Unable to volunteer in the community, she donated much art to be sold for various charities including BASH (Building a Scholastic Heritage) for the College of Great Falls, the Gift of Life, Big Brothers and Sisters, St. Thomas Children's Home, the C.M. Russell Museum, the Ad Club for their scholarship program and food bank drive, and which helped get the Crimestoppers program started in Montana.Her paintings always made near top dollar at various auctions in the Northwest as did her quick draws. She won "Best of Show" awards at every major Northwest auction, including the C.M. Russell Auction which she exhibited in every year except the first year. A review in Southwest Art magazine of a book published on all the art auctions in the Northwest said it was obvious that A. Hooker Fay, Ace Powell and C.M. Russell were the artists most accepted into the Northwest auctions.Her humor was renowned, and she was sought after for roasts for charities and seminars. She also was famous for her "Hookerisms" (many times she was referred to as the Erma Bombeck of the art world).In recent years she had experienced pain and rapidly increasing weakness from post-polio syndrome.

          Broward Auction Gallery LLC
        • Arlene Fay (MT,1937-2001) pastel painting
          Feb. 06, 2022

          Arlene Fay (MT,1937-2001) pastel painting

          Est: $400 - $525

          ARTIST: Arlene Hooker Fay (Montana, 1937 - 2001) NAME: Portrait of Indian Boy MEDIUM: pastel on paper CONDITION: Very good. Framed under the glass. Wear to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 8 x 10 inches / 20 x 25 cm FRAME SIZE: 13 x 15 inches / 33 x 38 cm SIGNATURE: lower right SKU#: 119059 US Shipping $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Arlene Hooker Fay was born in Great Falls on Nov. 21, 1933, to William and Esther Hooker. She lived her first five years on a farm outside Highwood, before moving to Great Falls. Arlene contracted polio in August, 1948, just before her sophomore year and was confined to a wheelchair ever since. She graduated from Great Falls High School in 1951, taking classes on the first floor, as there was no elevator.She worked as a medical secretary for a year and for two years as a secretary with the child welfare division of the Cascade County Welfare office, while painting portraits evenings and weekends.Arlene married Thomas M. Fay on Sept. 17, 1955, while he was stationed in Montana serving in the Air Force. He was transferred to Sacramento for a year and a half after which they returned to Montana. After the birth of their second child, they moved to Bozeman where they lived for four years while Tom went to college. She took on various jobs (baby-sitting, telephone solicitation, sewing and alterations, and painting children's portraits.)Their third child was born in Cut Bank where they lived for two years while Tom taught high school in Browning. Then they moved into Browning for two years and to Conrad for three years, where she continued her painting, wrote a weekly article for the newspaper, and gave piano lessons. Tom taught for a year in Jordan and then worked for Consolidated Freightways in Great Falls from 1971 until his retirement in 1995. During that time Arlene's art career progressed and she has had many articles in the Tribune, other Montana newspapers and national art magazines.Unable to volunteer in the community, she donated much art to be sold for various charities including BASH (Building a Scholastic Heritage) for the College of Great Falls, the Gift of Life, Big Brothers and Sisters, St. Thomas Children's Home, the C.M. Russell Museum, the Ad Club for their scholarship program and food bank drive, and which helped get the Crimestoppers program started in Montana.Her paintings always made near top dollar at various auctions in the Northwest as did her quick draws. She won "Best of Show" awards at every major Northwest auction, including the C.M. Russell Auction which she exhibited in every year except the first year. A review in Southwest Art magazine of a book published on all the art auctions in the Northwest said it was obvious that A. Hooker Fay, Ace Powell and C.M. Russell were the artists most accepted into the Northwest auctions.Her humor was renowned, and she was sought after for roasts for charities and seminars. She also was famous for her "Hookerisms" (many times she was referred to as the Erma Bombeck of the art world).In recent years she had experienced pain and rapidly increasing weakness from post-polio syndrome.

          Broward Auction Gallery LLC
        • Arlene Hooker Fay (American, 1937-2001) Oil on Panel
          Jan. 23, 2022

          Arlene Hooker Fay (American, 1937-2001) Oil on Panel

          Est: $200 - $400

          Arlene Hooker Fay (American, 1937-2001) Oil on Panel Undated, signed lower left, a depiction of a female Native American Indian child in traditional garb having bead work and fringe, including a pipe in her hand, in a gold-tone wood frame Property from: an Arlington Heights, Illinois gallery Category: Fine Art > American Paintings Estimated Sale Time: 11:46 am CST Shipping Status: Leonard Auction, Inc. will provide direct shipping for this lot. Please visit our website for a shipping estimate. Sales Tax: Kansas (6.5%), New Jersey (6.625%), Pennsylvania (6%), Washington (10.5%) Download High Resolution Photographs: Photograph #1 Photograph #2 Photograph #3 Photograph #4

          Leonard Auction
        • Arlene Hooker Fay (1937 - 2001) Original Pastel
          Jan. 13, 2022

          Arlene Hooker Fay (1937 - 2001) Original Pastel

          Est: $200 - $400

          Arlene Hooker Fay (1937 - 2001) was active/lived in Montana. Arlene Fay is known for Portrait and Indian figure painting. This original pastel measures 6.5 x 5.25 inches sight size and is professionally framed. If lot is absent of a condition report one may be requested via email. Condition report is provided as an opinion only and is no guarantee as grading can be subjective. Buyer must view photographs or scans to assist in determining condition and ask further questions if so desired. Our in-house shipping department will gladly pack and ship any item that fits into a 14x14x14 inch or 30x5x24 inch or equivalent or smaller box/folio if it is not fragile or over 25lbs. We will charge for labor to pack and process based on actual time it takes, actual cost of materials used to pack and actual shipper charges that will include insurance and signature required. We generally use USPS and Fed Ex and compare the pricing between the two. Books maximum box size will be 14x14x14 inch or equivalent and will be shipped USPS Media Mail unless otherwise requested. We gladly will give shipping estimates prior to auction. Please make this request at least 24 hours prior to auction for our shipping department to respond. If your invoice is for multiple items, we will use our discretion on requiring the use of an outside shipper. We reserve the right to require an outside shipper on any item(s) in the auction even if not stated.

          Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC
        • Arlene Fay (MT,1937-2001) pastel painting
          Nov. 14, 2021

          Arlene Fay (MT,1937-2001) pastel painting

          Est: $425 - $550

          ARTIST: Arlene Hooker Fay (Montana, 1937 - 2001) NAME: Portrait of Indian Boy MEDIUM: pastel on paper CONDITION: Very good. Framed under the glass. Wear to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 8 x 10 inches / 20 x 25 cm FRAME SIZE: 13 x 15 inches / 33 x 38 cm SIGNATURE: lower right SKU#: 119059 US Shipping $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Arlene Hooker Fay was born in Great Falls on Nov. 21, 1933, to William and Esther Hooker. She lived her first five years on a farm outside Highwood, before moving to Great Falls. Arlene contracted polio in August, 1948, just before her sophomore year and was confined to a wheelchair ever since. She graduated from Great Falls High School in 1951, taking classes on the first floor, as there was no elevator.She worked as a medical secretary for a year and for two years as a secretary with the child welfare division of the Cascade County Welfare office, while painting portraits evenings and weekends.Arlene married Thomas M. Fay on Sept. 17, 1955, while he was stationed in Montana serving in the Air Force. He was transferred to Sacramento for a year and a half after which they returned to Montana. After the birth of their second child, they moved to Bozeman where they lived for four years while Tom went to college. She took on various jobs (baby-sitting, telephone solicitation, sewing and alterations, and painting children's portraits.)Their third child was born in Cut Bank where they lived for two years while Tom taught high school in Browning. Then they moved into Browning for two years and to Conrad for three years, where she continued her painting, wrote a weekly article for the newspaper, and gave piano lessons. Tom taught for a year in Jordan and then worked for Consolidated Freightways in Great Falls from 1971 until his retirement in 1995. During that time Arlene's art career progressed and she has had many articles in the Tribune, other Montana newspapers and national art magazines.Unable to volunteer in the community, she donated much art to be sold for various charities including BASH (Building a Scholastic Heritage) for the College of Great Falls, the Gift of Life, Big Brothers and Sisters, St. Thomas Children's Home, the C.M. Russell Museum, the Ad Club for their scholarship program and food bank drive, and which helped get the Crimestoppers program started in Montana.Her paintings always made near top dollar at various auctions in the Northwest as did her quick draws. She won "Best of Show" awards at every major Northwest auction, including the C.M. Russell Auction which she exhibited in every year except the first year. A review in Southwest Art magazine of a book published on all the art auctions in the Northwest said it was obvious that A. Hooker Fay, Ace Powell and C.M. Russell were the artists most accepted into the Northwest auctions.Her humor was renowned, and she was sought after for roasts for charities and seminars. She also was famous for her "Hookerisms" (many times she was referred to as the Erma Bombeck of the art world).In recent years she had experienced pain and rapidly increasing weakness from post-polio syndrome.

          Broward Auction Gallery LLC
        • ARLENE HOOKER FAY (AMERICAN, 1937-2001)
          May. 28, 2021

          ARLENE HOOKER FAY (AMERICAN, 1937-2001)

          Est: $100 - $300

          ARLENE HOOKER FAY (AMERICAN, 1937-2001) Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Portrait of a young Native American boy. Under glass, gilt frame. Provenance: From the Estate of Louis and Betty Teicher. Sight: 7.5" height, 9.5" width, frame: 13" height, 15" width

          Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers
        • ARLENE HOOKER FAY (AMERICAN, 1937-2001)
          Dec. 12, 2020

          ARLENE HOOKER FAY (AMERICAN, 1937-2001)

          Est: $200 - $450

          ARLENE HOOKER FAY (AMERICAN, 1937-2001) Oil, under glass, signed. Portrait of a young Native American boy. Provenance: From the Estate of Louis and Betty Teicher. Sight: 7.5" height, 9.5" width, frame: 13" height, 15" width

          Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers
        • Arlene Hooker Fay | Child with Yellow Scarf
          Feb. 21, 2020

          Arlene Hooker Fay | Child with Yellow Scarf

          Est: $500 - $700

          Artist: Arlene Hooker Fay | 1937-2001 Title: Child with Yellow Scarf Signed l/l: A. Hooker Fay NWR Media: Pastel on paper Dimensions: 7 by 5 inches Condition: Very Good Condition Details: This piece is in very good condition. With the unaided eye, there are no issues. Closer inspection under ultraviolet light reveals no issues and no signs of restoration. The work is mounted under glass and has not been inspected out of the frame. The piece is framed in a brown frame with a cream matting and an ornate brown fillet. The frame is in very good condition with normal wear.

          Altermann Galleries
        • Arlene Hooker Fay Native American Lithograph
          Jan. 04, 2020

          Arlene Hooker Fay Native American Lithograph

          Est: -

          In Overall Good Used Condition. Artist Pencil Signed On Lower Right Corner Of Artwork, Numbered 231/500. Frame Measures Approximately 18.25in. X 22.5in. Artwork Measures Approximately 13in. X 16in. Tm5035

          EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
        • Arlene Fay (1937 - 2001 Montana) Original Pastel
          Dec. 05, 2019

          Arlene Fay (1937 - 2001 Montana) Original Pastel

          Est: $100 - $300

          Arlene Fay (1937 - 2001 Montana) framed original pastel. Signed lower left. Measures 10.625 in. x 13.625 in. sight size and 18.375 in. x 21.375 in. framed. Appears to be in excellent condition, not inspected out of frame. If lot is absent of a condition report a condition report may be requested via email. Condition report is provided as an opinion only and is no guarantee as grading can be subjective. Buyer must view photographs or scans to assist in determining condition and ask further questions if so desired. We ship most items in this auction in house and gladly combine shipping if possible of multiple items. (LV222)

          Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC
        • Arlene Hooker Fay (American, 1937- 2001) Untitled
          Nov. 08, 2019

          Arlene Hooker Fay (American, 1937- 2001) Untitled

          Est: $200 - $400

          Arlene Hooker Fay (American, 1937- 2001) Untitled, pastel on paper, signed R Hooker Fay NWR (lower left)  13 x 8 1/2 inches 

          Hindman
        • Arlene Hooker Fay, pastel
          Mar. 16, 2018

          Arlene Hooker Fay, pastel

          Est: $1,500 - $2,000

          Arlene Hooker Fay (1937-2001) Little Missy 26" x 19" pastel Signed lower left, NWR $1,500-2,000 Provenance: Ex Bokelman Collection.

          March In Montana
        • Fay, Arlene Hooker (1937-2001) "The Eternal Sitter"
          Jan. 19, 2018

          Fay, Arlene Hooker (1937-2001) "The Eternal Sitter"

          Est: $2,500 - $3,500

          Fay, Arlene Hooker (1937-2001) "The Eternal Sitter"

          Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
        • Arlene Hooker Fay | Indian Girl
          Aug. 12, 2016

          Arlene Hooker Fay | Indian Girl

          Est: $600 - $900

          Artist: Arlene Hooker Fay | 1937 - 2001 Title: Indian Girl Signed l/l: A. Hooker Fay NWR Media: Pastel on board Dimensions: 11 1/2 by 5 inches no reserve

          Altermann Galleries
        • Arlene Hooker Fay | Sweet Peas
          Aug. 12, 2016

          Arlene Hooker Fay | Sweet Peas

          Est: $500 - $700

          Artist: Arlene Hooker Fay | 1937-2001 Title: Sweet Peas Signed l/r: A. Hooker Fay 88 Media: Watercolor on paper Dimensions: 7 1/2 by 5 1/2 inches no reserve

          Altermann Galleries
        • ARLENE HOOKER FAY PASTEL ON PAPER (Montana, 1937-2
          Jul. 11, 2016

          ARLENE HOOKER FAY PASTEL ON PAPER (Montana, 1937-2

          Est: $250 - $350

          ARLENE HOOKER FAY PASTEL ON PAPER (Montana, 1937-2001) Portrait titled "Rosie Two Teeth." Image measures 16" x 10", signed "A. Hooker Fay" lower left, dated 1986 and inscribed "Quick Draw." In a wood frame.

          O'Gallerie
        • Arlene Fay (1937-2001) Portrait of a Young Girl, Watercolor,
          Jun. 15, 2016

          Arlene Fay (1937-2001) Portrait of a Young Girl, Watercolor,

          Est: $200 - $400

          Arlene Fay (1937-2001) Portrait of a Young Girl, Watercolor, Signed lower right. Framed dimensions: h: 12 3/4 x w: 10 1/4 in. H: 6 1/2 W: 4 1/4 in.

          Gray's Auctioneers
        • ARLENE HOOKER FAY PASTEL ON PAPER (Montana, 1937-2
          Jun. 09, 2015

          ARLENE HOOKER FAY PASTEL ON PAPER (Montana, 1937-2

          Est: $400 - $600

          ARLENE HOOKER FAY PASTEL ON PAPER (Montana, 1937-2001) Portrait titled "Rosie Two Teeth." Image measures 16" x 10", signed "A. Hooker Fay" lower left, dated 1986 and inscribed "Quick Draw." In a wood frame.

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        • ARLENE HOOKER FAY PASTEL ON PAPER (Montana,
          Jul. 14, 2014

          ARLENE HOOKER FAY PASTEL ON PAPER (Montana,

          Est: $400 - $600

          ARLENE HOOKER FAY PASTEL ON PAPER (Montana, 1937-2001) Portrait titled "Rosie Two Teeth." Image measures 16" x 10", signed "A. Hooker Fay" lower left, dated 1986 and inscribed "Quick Draw." In a wood frame.

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        • ARLENE HOOKER FAY PASTEL ON PAPER (Montana,
          Apr. 01, 2013

          ARLENE HOOKER FAY PASTEL ON PAPER (Montana,

          Est: $400 - $600

          ARLENE HOOKER FAY PASTEL ON PAPER (Montana, 1937-2001) titled "Young Girl," a portrait of a Native American girl, October 1982. Image measures 15" x 11.25", signed "A. Hooker Fay" lower left, titled and dated verso, with label from the Montana Gallery and Book Shoppe, Helena. In a wood frame.

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        • ARLENE HOOKER FAY PASTEL ON PAPER (Montana,
          Nov. 28, 2011

          ARLENE HOOKER FAY PASTEL ON PAPER (Montana,

          Est: $400 - $600

          ARLENE HOOKER FAY PASTEL ON PAPER (Montana, 1937-2001) Portrait of a Native American boy with a feather in his hair. Image measures 11.5" x 8.5", signed A. Hooker Fay lower right. Label attached verso from Thunderbird Gallery, International Falls, Minnesota. Matted and set in a wood frame.

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        • ARLENE HOOKER FAY PASTEL ON PAPER (Montana,
          Nov. 28, 2011

          ARLENE HOOKER FAY PASTEL ON PAPER (Montana,

          Est: $400 - $600

          ARLENE HOOKER FAY PASTEL ON PAPER (Montana, 1937-2001) Portrait of a Native American girl wearing a turquoise necklace. Image measures 11.5" x 8.5", signed A. Hooker Fay lower right. Label attached verso from Thunderbird Gallery, International Falls, Minnesota. Matted and set in a wood frame.

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        • ARLENE HOOKER FAY PASTEL ON PAPER (Montana,
          May. 02, 2011

          ARLENE HOOKER FAY PASTEL ON PAPER (Montana,

          Est: $900 - $1,400

          ARLENE HOOKER FAY PASTEL ON PAPER (Montana, 1937-2001) Portrait of a Native American boy with a feather in his hair. Image measures 11.5" x 8.5", signed A. Hooker Fay lower right. Label attached verso from Thunderbird Gallery, International Falls, Minnesota. Matted under glass and set in a wood frame.

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        • ARLENE HOOKER FAY PASTEL ON PAPER (Montana,
          May. 02, 2011

          ARLENE HOOKER FAY PASTEL ON PAPER (Montana,

          Est: $900 - $1,400

          ARLENE HOOKER FAY PASTEL ON PAPER (Montana, 1937-2001) Portrait of a Native American girl wearing a turquoise necklace. Image measures 11.5" x 8.5", signed A. Hooker Fay lower right. Label attached verso from Thunderbird Gallery, International Falls, Minnesota. Matted under glass and set in a wood frame.

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        • Arlene Hooker Fay (American, 1937-2001) Little Robe Cheyenne 24 x 18in
          Jul. 18, 2010

          Arlene Hooker Fay (American, 1937-2001) Little Robe Cheyenne 24 x 18in

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          Little Robe Cheyenne signed 'A. Hooker Fay' (lower right) pastel on paper 24 x 18in

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        • Arlene Hooker Fay (American, 1937-2001) Little Robe Cheyenne 24 x 18in
          Mar. 21, 2010

          Arlene Hooker Fay (American, 1937-2001) Little Robe Cheyenne 24 x 18in

          Est: $1,000 - $1,500

          Little Robe Cheyenne signed 'A. Hooker Fay' (lower right) pastel on paper 24 x 18in

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        • Arlene Hooker Fay (American, 1937-2001) "Little Robe" Cheyenne 24 x 18in
          Jan. 24, 2010

          Arlene Hooker Fay (American, 1937-2001) "Little Robe" Cheyenne 24 x 18in

          Est: $1,500 - $2,500

          "Little Robe" Cheyenne signed 'A. Hooker Fay' (lower right) pastel on paper 24 x 18in

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        • Arlene Hooker Fay (American, 1937-2001) "Little Robe" Cheyenne 24 x 18in
          Oct. 18, 2009

          Arlene Hooker Fay (American, 1937-2001) "Little Robe" Cheyenne 24 x 18in

          Est: $2,500 - $3,500

          "Little Robe" Cheyenne signed 'A. Hooker Fay' (lower right) pastel on paper 24 x 18in

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